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598 A CLINICIAN’S GUIDE TO DERMATOLOGIC DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS, VOLUME 1<br />

Mite infestation Arch Int Med 147:2185–2187, 1987<br />

Mycobacterium tuberculosis<br />

Pediculosis Rook p.2940, 1998, Sixth Edition; Dermatol Clin<br />

8:219–228, 1990<br />

Scabies Acta DV 61:360–362, 1981; crusted (Norwegian) Cutis<br />

61:87–88, 1998; immunocompromised patients Ped Derm<br />

10:136–138, 1993<br />

Staphylococcal pyoderma<br />

Sycosis – deep staphylococcal folliculitis Dermatol Wochenschr<br />

152:153–167, 1966<br />

Syphilis, secondary<br />

Tinea capitis – Trichophyton tonsurans; favus Dermatol Clin<br />

4:137–149, 1986; in adults Int J Dermatol 30:206–208, 1991;<br />

Cutis 41:284, 1988; tinea incognito; tinea capitis of adult<br />

females – pustular eruptions JAAD 49:S177–179, 2003<br />

Tufted folliculitis<br />

INFILTRATIVE LESIONS<br />

Langerhans cell histiocytosis JAAD 10:968–969, 1984<br />

INFLAMMATORY DISEASES<br />

Dissecting cellulitis of the scalp The Clinical Management of<br />

Itching; Parthenon; p.120, 2000<br />

Eosinophilic pustular folliculitis of infancy – dermatitis with or<br />

without pustules Ped Derm 21:615–616, 2004; Ped Derm<br />

16:118–120, 1999; Ped Derm 1:202–206, 1984<br />

Folliculitis The Clinical Management of Itching; Parthenon;<br />

p.119, 2000<br />

Folliculitis decalvans<br />

Malignant pyoderma – pustular scalp dermatitis<br />

AD 122:295–302, 1986<br />

Perforating folliculitis <strong>Dermatologic</strong>a 168:131–137, 1984<br />

Pyoderma gangrenosum AD 125:1239–1242, 1989<br />

METABOLIC DISEASES<br />

Acrodermatitis enteropathica Ped Derm 16:95–102, 1999; zinc<br />

deficiency Hautarzt 28:578–582, 1977<br />

Biotin deficiency J Pediatr 106:762–769, 1985<br />

Essential fatty acid deficiency AD 113:939–941, 1977<br />

Porphyria – congenital erythropoietic porphyria BJD<br />

148:160–164, 2003<br />

NEOPLASTIC DISEASES<br />

Bowen’s disease<br />

Epidermal nevus – verrucous scalp AD 120:227–230, 1984<br />

Leukemia cutis Clin Pediatr (Phila) 35:531–534, 1996; HTLV-1<br />

leukemia/lymphoma (acute T-cell leukemia) – HTLV-1 infective<br />

dermatitis – dermatitis of scalp, around ears and nose JAAD<br />

49:979–1000, 2003; Braz J Infect Dis 4:100–102, 2000; AD<br />

134:439–444, 1998<br />

Lymphoma – cutaneous T-cell lymphoma; anaplastic large cell<br />

T-cell lymphoma<br />

PHOTODERMATOSES<br />

Chronic actinic dermatitis – acute, subacute, or chronic<br />

dermatitis with lichenification, papules, plaques, erythroderma,<br />

stubby scalp and eyebrow hair AD 136:1215–1220, 2000;<br />

AD 130:1284–1289, 1994; JAAD 28:240–249, 1993; AD<br />

126:317–323, 1990; sensitization by sesquiterpene lactone mix<br />

BJD 132:543–547, 1995; associated with musk ambrette Cutis<br />

54:167–170, 1994; JAAD 3:384–393, 1980<br />

Giant actinic porokeratosis BJD 149:654, 2003<br />

PRIMARY CUTANEOUS DISEASES<br />

Acne necrotica miliaris Rook p.2940, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Alopecia mucinosa Clin Exp Derm 14:382–384, 1989<br />

Atopic dermatitis Textbook of Neonatal Dermatology,<br />

p.242–243, 2001; Ped Derm 13:10–13, 1996<br />

Darier’s disease (keratosis follicularis) – seborrheic distribution;<br />

photoexacerbated Ann DV 121:393–395, 1994; Clin Dermatol<br />

19:193–205, 1994; JAAD 27:40–50, 1992; AD 120:1484–1487,<br />

1984<br />

Epidermolysis bullosa – Herlitz junctional EB and junctional EB<br />

mitis – scalp erosions<br />

Erosive pustular dermatitis of the scalp BJD 148:593–595,<br />

2003; AD 139:712–714, 2003; Ann DV 118:899–901, 1991<br />

Erythrodermas – multiple causes<br />

Exfoliative erythroderma<br />

Hailey–Hailey disease BJD 126:294–296, 1992<br />

Ichthyosis – multiple types Rook p.1483–1527, 1998,<br />

Sixth Edition<br />

Leiner’s disease Pediatrics 49:225–232, 1972<br />

Lichen planopilaris The Clinical Management of Itching;<br />

Parthenon; p.120, 2000<br />

Lichen simplex chronicus – psoriasiform neurodermatitis<br />

BJD 138:921–922, 1998<br />

Lipedematous alopecia – boggy scalp with diffuse alopecia<br />

JAAD 52:152–156, 2005; AD Syphilol 32:688, 1935<br />

Pityriasis rubra pilaris J Dermatol 27:174–177, 2000;<br />

JAAD 31:997–999, 1994<br />

Pityriasis capitis (dandruff) Rook p.2941, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Pityriasis rubra pilaris, childhood form Ped Derm 4:21–23, 1987<br />

Psoriasis Rook p.2940, 1998, Sixth Edition; AD 98:248–259,<br />

1968; tinea amientacea Clin Exp Dermatol 2:137–143, 1977<br />

Seborrheic dermatitis Dermatology 201:146–147, 2001; Textbook<br />

of Neonatal Dermatology, p.247, 2001; tinea amientacea Cutis<br />

63:169–170, 1999; Hautarzt 25:134–139, 1974<br />

Terra firme<br />

Tinea amientacea Clin Exp Dermatol 2:137–144, 1977<br />

PSYCHOCUTANEOUS DISEASES<br />

Factitial dermatitis – with underlying osteomyelitis of the scalp<br />

Acta Neurochir (Wien) 143:737–738, 2001; with resultant<br />

cerebral abscess Postgrad Med J 64:976–977, 1988<br />

Neurotic excoriations The Clinical Management of Itching;<br />

Parthenon; p.119, 2000<br />

SYNDROMES<br />

Andogsky syndrome – atopic dermatitis and unilateral cataracts<br />

Ped Derm 20:419–420, 2003; Klin Monatsbl Augenheilkd<br />

52:824–831, 1914<br />

Ankyloblepharon, ectodermal dysplasia, and cleft lip and palate<br />

syndrome (AEC syndrome) (Hay–Wells syndrome) – hair<br />

sparse or absent, dystrophic nails, dystrophic widely spaced<br />

pointed teeth are shed early, chronic scalp erosions (erosive<br />

scalp dermatitis) in early childhood BJD 94:287–289, 1976; Ped<br />

Derm 14:149–150, 1997

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